joining me, paul henderson, veteran prosecutor, san francisco, daryl cohen, defense attorney, atlanta. joining us, veteran defense attorney in multiple jurisdictions from atlanta, renee rockwell. renee, a lot of people would jump on the teenage boys. they had her bike in the basement or the garage. we know she was last seen on the bike, but i'm not totally convinced on that. and i'll tell you why. if they swipe bikes, they could easily have just swiped her bike after she was abducted from her bike. >> from the killer, swiping the bike from the killer. but imagine this, nancy, everybody is a suspect, nobody is a suspect. these officers are going to talk to everybody that will talk to them and then they'll circle back around and see if anybody's stories are changing. they're looking in the house, the body is outside, bike inside, dna everywhere. no stone unturned. >> i am very intrigued by not only -- i mean, you can't ignore the bike found in their garage, okay, the girl disappears on a bike, the bike is in their garage, it is in the neighborhood. the body is essentially in the neighbo